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Yes, passport is mandatory for CFA.
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<p>A PG Diploma in Accounting and Taxation is a postgraduate programme designed to equip individuals with specialised knowledge and practical skills in accounting, taxation, financial reporting, and auditing. It's a valuable qualification for those seeking careers in finance and taxation, providing strong foundation for roles such as tax consultants, financial analysts, and auditors. The programme typically covers topics like direct and indirect taxes, financial accounting, and auditing, with a focus on the both theoretical concepts and practical applications. </p>
Hi, As you are interested in accounts you can go for MBA in Finance.
Finance: Financial is the backbone of any economy. Based on placement data from top colleges, it has been observed that Finance is one of the highest paying specialisations in India. Holding its position amongst the oldest existing specialisations, Finance is still a hot option amongst MBA students. Students choosing this specialisation are required to have a thorough understanding and information of financial world. Read more on Finance here.
Profiles offered-
Investment Banking AssociatesManagement ConsultantsTreasurersFinance OfficersAnalystEquity researc... View more
Hi Ankush, You have not mentioned whether you want to teach at the college or the school level. If you wish to teach at the school level, you can start exploring B.Ed courses and preparing for entrance exams. Alternatively, if you want to teach at the undergraduate level, you can prepare for NET (national eligibility test). Details are at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.ugc.ac.in/inside/scope.html" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.ugc.ac.in/inside/scope.html</a>. Other possible options for you are:
1) There can be a possibility that at some point of time you have to or you would li... View more
You can do M.Com and thereafter enroll for a good GST certification course.
Go for MBA + IT as it will cover all the accounting and financing subjects that you will get in BAF.
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Eligibility: The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed. course is Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) from a recognised board/university with at least 50% marks. If you fulfill the score, you are eligible to pursue B.Ed.
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Dear Rich,
Since you have completed your graduation and PG, you are eligible for B.Ed. However, it depends on your state's policy about the minimum required percentage for admission into B.Ed course. Just go through the government's eligibility criteria. I personally believe it should be 50%. If it is so, then you can apply for B.Ed on PG basis. I hope, this would suffice.
Hello,
There are many variants, which one is best though must be figured out by you. You have to know what is right for you. For example, some of the popular Bachelor degree courses in CS are:
Computer Information System
Computer Science
Video Game Design and Development
Mathematical and Computational Science
Computer Systems Engineering
Software Systems Development and many more. See the detailed syllabus, fee, and accreditation and pick the right course.
There are many higher study options for those who have pursued M.Sc in Computer Science. Higher studies will help you get placed in better positions and will improve your remuneration. Some of those options are given below.
M.Phil in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science and Applications
Ph.D in Computer and Information Science
M.Tech in Computer Science (various streams)
Career Opportunities after M.Sc in Computer Science
Network Administrator
Database Administrator
Software Programmer
QA Tester
Game Developer
Application Developer
Software Marketer
Techn... View more
Here is a list of top colleges offering PGDM courses in India:
1) Indian Institute of Management - [IIM], Ahmedabad
2) Indian Institute of Management - [IIMB], Bangalore
3) Chandigarh University - [CU], Chandigarh
3) Indian Institute of Management - [IIMC], Kolkata
4) SRM University Kattankulathur Campus - [SRM], Kanchipuram
5) Indian School of Business - [ISB], Hyderabad
6) JK Business School - [JKBS], Gurgaon
7) Indian Institute of Management - [IIM], Lucknow
8) Xavier Labour Relations Institute - [XLRI], Jamshedpur
9) University Of Delhi, Faculty of Management Studies - [FMS], NEW DELHI
10) In... View more
If you have a keen interest in accounting and finance then opt for MBA in finance.
You can go for CLAT and still pursue CS as a part time course. Many students in my university do so. So, I think that won't be a problem.
Hello Jennifer,
After 12th, you can do B Com first and then Specialization in one if the topics.
The best will be the government college only, that is IIT, IIIT etc. For this you must score a high marks in JEE main and advanced in order to get a seat in this college. If you are of general category then you have to work hard. Even if you are getting the NIT then go for it. Other colleges will be BITS BITSAT, DAIICT, DU, etc.
Best of luck.
<p>ICSI Delhi offers scholarships to students pursuing Company Secretary courses. Specifically through the Merit Scholarship Scheme, this scholarship is designed for students with outstanding academic records who are pursuing the Foundation, Executive and Professional Level of the Company Secretary Program. This scholarship is funded primarily through support from corporate partners and individual donors, including from the ICSI Student Education Fund Trust (ICSI-SEFT).</p><p>The scholarship will provide a monthly stipend of Rs. 5,000 for three years. This is based on students passing their respective tests at the first a... View more
<p>In general, the integrated company secretary programme (executive + professional) offers better placement opportunities compared to standard company secretaries. Because it has more comprehensive features Graduates of integrated programs are more competitive in the job market due to their high level of expertise. This enables them to apply for senior positions in a wide range of corporate governance, legal and compliance fields.</p><p>The integrated curriculum allows students to gain expertise at both the executive and professional level. This makes them eligible for high-paying jobs immediately after completing the co... View more
Hi,
If you are more interested in study, then you can do CA,CS, and got a good job otherwise you can do some certificate course and got job. If you are thinking about CA, then you will have direct given exam for IPCC and then 3 year training and after that final exam.
Hi Adish,
If you have a strong profile and manage your finances you should at least try applying to a good university abroad. If you manage to get into IIT, NIT or BITS then you stick to India. You have to compare, go abroad if it's a reputed university.
<p>Rayat Bahra University does not specifically mention offering a "B.Com Hons with CMA certification" programme as part of its regular courses. Their commerce and business education options are more general, focusing on programs like B.Com (Hons.) and related business administration courses. Additionally, programs related to CMA certification are not explicitly mentioned under the undergraduate offerings.</p>
<p>The cost of the Executive Program is INR 2,00,000 for the first year and INR 2,00,000 for the second year. All fees (such as registration and exam fees) paid to ICSI headquarters will be reimbursed. Payment for fees may be made in half-yearly installments. The annual cost of the Professional Program is INR 2,00,000.</p><p>Prior to the start of the class in September, the first installment must be paid, and by the end of December, the second installment must be paid.<br>The third year is free of charge. The student would obtain a monthly stipend as defined by ICSI for the internship in the third year from the conc... View more
Dear Manish,
That's very fascinating problem that you have passed commerce and hates all the core subject viz, accounts, economics, and business. Since you are interested in Maths only. There is no subjects in the continuation of Commerce, which does not includes all these. So, you have to compromise and along with Maths, you have to study at least one other these. The best options could be Maths & Finance Hope, this helps. Ask any query any time.
<p dir="ltr">The ICSI conducts placements for both executive level and profession for Integrated Company Secretary program. The highest salary package offered was around INR 10 LPA to INR 12 LPA. The average salary package offered was around INR 6-6.5 LPA. Campus also provides internships. The minimum stipend of INR 15,000 per month is offered in internships.</p><p dir="ltr">Overall, ICSI Delhi offers a huge range of opportunities for students to gain practical experience and secure employment in the field of company secretaries.</p>
1. You can learn Tally computer accounting course.
2. You can learn English and personality development course.
3. You can also learn basic computer course and typing course.